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July 2026


Yashica's Funtastic Keychain Camera Adds a Selfie Screen to the Y2K Mini-Cam Craze
Yashica has entered the Y2K mini-camera craze with the Funtastic Keychain Camera, a 22-gram digital camera that doubles as a wearable charm. Its flip-up selfie screen sets it apart from rivals like the Kodak Charmera, and licensed Hello Kitty and Snoopy editions turn a lo-fi gadget into a collectible, all for under $30.

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Jul 72 min read


Holiday Homework, Method Delhi: An Exhibition Asking What Childhood Looks Like Beyond Mass Production
Method Delhi presents Holiday Homework, a LOAM exhibition supported by the Ardee Foundation, asking what childhood looks like once it is no longer shaped by mass production. Bringing together 18 artists alongside open-call finalists and student contributors, the show reframes childhood as a site of cultural production rather than consumption. On view from 19 July to 23 August 2026.

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Jul 72 min read


Rami Kadi's "Bataille Dorée" Turns Couture Into a Study of Handwork
Maison Rami Kadi unveils Bataille Dorée, its Fall/Winter 2026/27 couture collection and a tribute to Western craftsmanship. Across 40 looks, the Lebanese couturier layers crochet-inspired embroidery, pony hair, and fringes of crystal and semi-precious stone against a palette of warm browns, muted greens, and deep wine tones.

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Jul 62 min read


Banana Club Leans Into Craft and Comfort for the Warm-Weather Season
Banana Club's latest menswear leans on handworked detail and warm-weather fabrics, spreading its argument across embroidered shirts, comfort-led tailoring, knitted polos, and occasion pieces. The label bets on a contemporary customer who wants craft he can wear lightly and clothes that move easily between settings, just as he does.

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Jul 62 min read


At Villa Necchi Campiglio, Tod's Makes the Case for Quiet Italian Luxury
At Milan's Villa Necchi Campiglio, Tod's stages its men's Spring–Summer 2027 collection, The Italian Wardrobe. Creative Director Matteo Tamburini makes the case for a quiet, unostentatious luxury built on Made in Italy craft, introducing the Pashmy leather project, the new Red Dot sneaker, and fresh readings of the Gommino.

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Jul 62 min read
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